CLAUSING IBARMIA BP-70LRS UPRIGHT DRILL PRESS

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- CLAUSING IBARMIA
- Model
- BP-70LRS
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- UPRIGHT DRILL PRESSES
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A+Technical Description
The Clausing Ibarmia BP-70LRS Upright Drill Press is an industrial-grade machine engineered for heavy-duty drilling and tapping operations, featuring a 63.0-inch swing and a powerful 10.1 hp motor. It offers a maximum drilling capacity of 2.75 inches in steel and 3.14 inches in cast iron, with tapping capacities of 2.51 inches (steel) and 2.68 inches (cast iron). The drill press is equipped with an automatic feed reversing system for tapping (RS models), 12 spindle speeds ranging from 62 to 1120 RPM, and six automatic feed rates (.0039 to .0236 inches). Its spindle uses a #5 Morse taper with a 3.54-inch quill diameter and 10.24 inches of spindle travel. The machine’s robust design includes an 8.66-inch diameter column and a large worktable measuring 23.6 x 27.6 inches with three T-slots, supported by a heavy-duty base (35.8 x 23.2 x 6.3 inches high). Control features include push-button electromagnetic clutch automatic feed, forward/reverse turn buttons, an automatic tool ejector, and a drill guard with a microswitch for safety. Additional conveniences comprise a work light, coolant system with a 1/10 hp motor, depth scale with adjustable depth stop, front handwheel for fine feed, and an emergency stop. The BP-70L model uniquely features an ISO-50 spindle with a quick-change nut and is wired for 230V three-phase power. Weighing approximately 2250 lbs and measuring 32" x 52" x 111", it supports optional accessories such as a pendant control panel and a cross slide table, making it adaptable to diverse heavy industrial drilling tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Power
- 10.1 HP
- Stroke Length
- 10.2 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 35.8 x 23.2
- Spindle Taper
- #5 Morse
- Spindle Diameter
- 3.5 ''
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